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The coffin of Nelson Mandela to his funeral ceremony in Qunu.
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Chief Ngangomhlaba Mantanzima speaks during the funeral service for Nelson Mandela in Qunu on Dec. 15.
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Children play in front of the tent dome funeral venue hosting the funeral of South African former president Nelson Mandela in pastoral Qunu.
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The casket of former South African President Nelson Mandela is escorted to the funeral ceremony in Qunu on Dec. 15.
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People sit under a tent to watch the funeral on a giant screen on a hill overlooking the valley where South African President Nelson Mandela will be laid to rest in Qunu. South Africa's first black president Nelson Mandela received a tearful state funeral at his childhood village of Qunu.
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Candles are lit under a portrait of Nelson Mandela at his funeral ceremony in Qunu on Dec. 15.
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The ex-wife of Nelson Mandela, Winnie Mandela-Madikizela, left, and the widow of Nelson Mandela, Graca Machel, center, stand by the casket of of the anti-apartheid icon in Qunu on Dec. 15.
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A military fly-by for the funeral service of the former South African President Nelson Mandela in Qunu.
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British entrepreneur Richard Branson and Oprah Winfrey attend the funeral service for Nelson Mandela in Qunu on Dec. 15.
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A woman wears a pin badge depicting an image of Nelson Mandela during the funeral service of the former South African president.
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A family watches the Nelson Mandela funeral on television in their home in Soweto Township.
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This handout photo taken and released by the Government Communication and Information System (GCIS) shows the funeral ceremony of Nelson Mandela.
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South Africa President Jacob Zuma, Winnie Mandela-Madikizela, left, and the widow of Nelson Mandela, Graca Machel, far right, sit by the coffin of South African former president Nelson Mandela during his funeral ceremony in Qunu on Dec. 15.
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In Johannesburg, mourners gather outside the home of Nelson Mandela on the day that the iconic leader was laid to rest in his home village of Qunu.
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Men in tribal Zulu warrior attire perform ritual dances at a public viewing area overlooking the burial ceremony for Nelson Mandela in his ancestral village of Qunu, South Africa.
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South African Minister of Public Service Lindiwe Sisulu is comforted as she arrives for South African former president Nelson Mandela's funeral ceremony in Qunu.
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A couple sings a song of honor on the hills above former South African President Nelson Mandela's home village during his state funeral in Qunu.
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A Qunu resident holds back her tears as she watches a live broadcast of the late South African President Nelson Mandela's funeral taking place in Qunu, South Africa. South Africa's first black president Nelson Mandela received a tearful state funeral at his childhood village of Qunu.
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People prepare to watch the funeral of Nelson Mandela on his family's property in his childhood village of Qunu on Dec. 15.
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A mourner wearing a banner as a skirt showing the face of South African President Jacob Zuma observes the scene from a hilltop overlooking the burial site of Nelson Mandela in Qunu, South Africa.
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